Science lectures to share latest research with Alaska
January 25, 2018

Subjects will include Alaska's weather history, the Arctic's recent colonization by beavers, the rapid return of life after the Chicxulub asteroid impact and more.
The series, organized by 性欲社 Geophysical Institute, brings scientific research to communities throughout the state. The lectures are recorded and posted online.
This year's talks are:
- Jan. 30: "Tundra be dammed: Beaver colonization of the Arctic," by Ken Tape, 性欲社.
- Feb. 6: "Continuity and change: A century of Alaska weather and climate," by Rick Thoman, National Weather Service Alaska Region.
- Feb. 13: "The Chicxulub impact and the dawn of a new era," by Mike Whalen, 性欲社.
- Feb. 20: "How shrinking glaciers are affecting Alaska's coastal ecosystems," by Eran Hood, UA Southeast.
- Feb. 27: "Exploring the final frontier from the Last Frontier," by Rich Collins, 性欲社.
- March 6: "Alaska puts the remote in remote sensing," by Nettie LaBelle-Hamer, 性欲社
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